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t j._rf_m_&&/,w i w f^vw i if ft jf^a vol v salisbury n 0 august 12 1870 jno 32 ail)c(dlbnavtl state i'l'iii.isiiiin wi:i:.(i.v dy i g wis iia n e s editor mul proprietor i.ati'.n oil m 111 illl'tion ni vi'.aii piiyilil ill in km 18,00 six months " " j ;, copies t address itt.flo in coplos i address uo.oo rates if adocrhsmq llii.s,|iiui lir ilia lliul 1,00 for uiii'li additional insertion *-.'' speeiul iia.t ii-.-m will in ollui'god 50 pet i'l higher than iln ahovo rates court and jiistlee's orders will ho publish ed ui it same rates with other advertise iii tils obituary notices over six hues eliargud as advertisements contract l!'vti:s o i h " h 1 - x % ' 5 gi ki bpaod i Â§ | | 8 r | i Â¥ '." =* ii fsipiur wr,lls:ir r-.-.n s--.-..i sl.'liiil 2 squares 4 50 i'.'.-i 8 50,1:1 00 2'j,00 3 squares ' 0 00 !. oil l*j 00 20 00 110,00 i squares 8 11 1 1 no 15 oo j no 7,50 . column ll oo n oo uo oo io oo 45,00 column 18 00 24 00 uo 00 45 00 75.00 1 column 28 00 10 00 50 00 80 00 130,00 john randolph professor parsons of rending is cred ited by the philadelphia hull tin with llie following novel reminisces of jol.n ran dolph : there is no doubt but tllttt llo was de scended from pocahontas uo wns proud ol this no stranger could be iu bis com pany one hour nnd remain ignorant of it lie wus sure to bring it in in conversation some way hi felt that old powhatan was the lord of all virginia and when ho died be left bis regal rights to his daugh ter and that when she died they descend ed to him nnd that ho wus king of the whole land there wns a sorow looso bourwh-'ie iu bis mental com position ho long ago ns when thu iirst btiminboat was put upon thu hudson there wus not busi ness enough to keep it employed every day so frequently it would take excur sion parties up tho river on one occn sion quite a largo party were on board nmoiij them rundolph nnd a mr oe_.uy ler win wus a very modest shy man re spected by all while the bout was go ing on its way randolph b tailed up went u few puces from n party of 1 lilies iiiiil shouted out mr schuyler i mr schuy ler ! will you do nm tho favor to come here sir schuyler left the party and approached him mr schuyler look here placing his bund on his onr what do you sco .'" nothing replied schuyler look al that ear â€” what do you see siiii]il uu car don't you sio pocahontas there in order for schuyler lo gel awny he liunlly snid i think i do seen little of it mr schuy lor related this to parsons l:is believ ed that the aboriginal descendants ol thu country left a peculiar mark upon iho lobe of tbe ear which nlwuys marked such persons lie mndo a visil 3 england and behaved quite btrnngcly while there the english wero nt loss to account for his eccentricities thoy ascribed them tn three things â€” first ihut ho drank u|a the sly or was all ilu ini tipsy or that he was insane ; thirdly that ii wus due to american peculiarities our nnrrutoi was t.dd tliis by nn englishman when in remarked be preferred not t hove him think it the latter of the three pocahon tas married rolfo which i.s thu same word us randolph randolph's grandfather hud a perfect right of knife's it ho choose it while in london in saw lit to dress in tho randolph clad j ho carried sword pistols und dirk hud his leg bare ii the knee jusi like nn old scot once nl u theatre two young men irom his strange dress and other cui.se sni'led at him lie turned to tin-in nnd suid let him who smiles at tartan beware oi tho dirk at tbe same time brandishing his dirk the washington officials became very tired oi biin thoy feared biin and in oider lo gel rid ol him he wus appointed minister plenipotentiary to russia lie refused to accept unless pcimission wns given biin to spend some time in italy for his health this was granted as would anything to have gol rid of him lie went to italy btayed sunn timo thoro â€” wontto russia and remained one month ; then went to england and made quite a long stay in-fore returning homo tho reason why ho left russia was tliis : while ho was there uud before be bad been presented to the emperor some one undertook to teach liim tho presenta tion etiquette of tho court it was very simple the minister i ns to enter tbo door and bow at tho middle ot the room bow again approach tho emperor and bow and then tho emperor would meet h-m and enter into conversation he was indignaul at the idea of any one attempt ing to teach linn mul said : don't you think 1 know imw without you showing me the day for tho presentation ap proached lie entered tho room and bow ed very low â€” came to tho middle uf the loom stopped and again bowed ho tbon came in'iirer look oil i no gauntlet and throw it un ono sido of tho emperor nnd then tho other on tho othor side of tho emperor â€” tbon he pitched his but off in front threw off his mantlet â€” threw off his â€¢ inul nml fell on his knits the kmpc ror was porlcctly a tonished but being a well educated man knew how in net tin der such circumstances 8n hoapproaol - ed llftod him up and eonversod wiih him his reception did not oomo up to bit ideas so being dllgustod with russia he left in a month llu had nn unbounded admiration ol marshall who was tho only man who i ciiuld al all control him when marshall was 7-1 in was in tho convention and an attack was mado upon tlio judiciary ho made his grontobt efforis in its defence iiniii triumphantly pavod il randolph | bpenklng of this pooch said i it was a i gibraltar and ev xy ntiayor wan a pislnl shot ag.ilnsl iln olid rook uuiidnlpli lliiil of rolinulllpl i l'i uui-.t tl.nl arli.-n i be was lingering â€” aftor lie could not speak a won â€” that ho wrote upon a card lit ni rsi ;" ihi i idea bus gonutally got ton abroad the truth howovor is thai be wa â– alien 1 il during ills illness by a j man by tho name of it morse nnd ho for j slime pui'pobq wrote his inline lie was a man of immense knowledge specially of littlo things uni generally i known by other people he icesaidliu could bound every county iu england tell all of its towns iu what p it of the country they were name the ai urse of every river and the counties through which il unwed our narrator dined one hay with mi mis il was i.ast llu iiiiiii nn neil all i the company had nnived ; still dlnnor was kept wailing â€” wailing for randolph in he came iibollt a half hour oftl f lh i time dress in ihose days was peculiar | no otio thought of going to a dinner pirty with tlie clothes ho wore every day he came in with his buckskin pantaloon all spat tered with mud ; he inul on hip op bonis still retained his hat ; had his riding whip in his hand he made no i i logy to mrs litis â€” merely said as .. wns a pleasant day he had lengthened lis ride he sat at mrs otis right whil our nar rator sat lo the tight of mr qti , at lh other end of the table during tho din ner he called out to our narrate in a loud voice mr 1 ! mr !" sir !" mr 1 replied was it ignorance on the part of your forefathers or what was it that led llmni to put nor folk souih of suffolk i in england norfolk is whciv the north folk live and suffolk where lhe south folk live mr 1 did in i know it nt that time when he came home ho found af ter diligent inquiry ih.tt suffolk was named first â€” it was settled by immigrants from suffolk who gava it the name ol llnll m uia 11 1 .!,, : ik j j .-. ..!.. afterwards settled norfolk mr davis great blunder referring to the fuilure of tbo confed erate army to march upon washington â– utter the first battle of m mu .-".*, ono who knows writes to lhe loui villa courier : there is .* significant clause iu gen i eral johnston's letter now published by ti i laii ut after a cm ' na i â– â– al fair fax gourthonso with the threo bcnior gen ' oral officers you announced il '" be im practicable in give ihis tinny il btreugtli which those officers coi id red necessary to-onnblo it to nssuinu â– '-.. nfl'ei \ -â– i ; ill which lilti iv it i nek to iis pr enl posi tion tho army i . ! been nn n a1 wnshinglou i'll si 1 ir < ein i ila nllu i ded to were ilohnstou itetiregi rd and 11 w smith tliev had ri inn it fed the entire country they had diseovi red a | spot above tho city nnd had prepared the methods of orossing their army there Â« ero no defences around wi hi gton â€” mcclellan hud le nrmy on the virginia i-ii'e disciplining thorn ; had i iken no ar tillery there und wns drawing rations of j three days at a time irom llie cily i uv ing all his supplies therein th .-â€¢â– gen erals sent for mr davis tlmy said take iron norfolk from charleston rcnsniailn and other pi ices n bich are not even threatened twenty thousand troops | and send llu in here lu hold out cuni|i nnd | i.iver our absence \\ u will march iu th night nud tho dawn of day will find us in washington which will fall without a allot being tired mcclellan without pro visions or artillery must stn under mul he war will bo over the plan was magnificent ; it was feasible ii would have established tho confederacy hill ml llnvis would not li-t.ui to it and im lefi that camp foredoomed to be the instrument more than the federal ar mies of the non-success f tbo southern people this statcmont coincides with tho be lief of many of tho best men lu the south things no lady confesses to â€” old bozbury says vou can never by anv accident gel a lady bo he young or old t confess that sho laces tight that her shoes are too small for her that she is ever tired at n ball that she is as old as she looks that she has boon more than five minutes dressing that alio blushes when a certain person's mime is mentioned that she bays a thing she doesn't moan j'bat she is fond oi scan dal that she sb i all persons in the world is in love that she hasn't the disposition of mi angel or the temper of a nainl â€” or else how could she go through one hull of what she docs '* that she is ever in the wrong an attorney presenting a copy of a writ to an auo'.ioneer apologized im bis unfriendly visit as ho was merely per forming an uiipl i-aiit duty of his pro fession certainly not said ibe mir il a er ; you must nttcud iii the dutios of vmii profession and so must i do mine and in itantl in ck d him down fifteen ykalts a captive with the in i hans 1 wanderer meets his wife at tho grave if her second husband friini ilia flndlny iiliin courlor sunn il'ii'i-n years ngo thoro lived in tin northern part of porlngo township a young marrlod oouplo iiy thu name of w'illiiini and annie clarklnson tlioy owned n htllo farm nml mado onnugli tn koop thomsolvos comfortably in tbo world nml wrir apparently happy william was hundsoino aud woll oduc.itod having graduated wiili honor nt an i-.mii rn an varsity llu did not like tlio honost bul liiiiuliii oooupallon of farming wonltli accuniulntod too slowly following lbs plough ; im wanted to mako monoy hy thousands of dollars so tlm farm was sold mrs olnrklnbon wont to live with hor parents nnd william started for the goldon state of california with the oxpoc tiitinn of picking up u oouplo of million dollars iu a oouplo of years for a few months mrs clarkinson oc onsionally hoard from her husband oltbor direclly nr through soma ofthe noighbors with too hiitiiu train with which hor hus band wns going tin there was a long interval duriug whioh no word came â€” after ii time thoro wore rumors that tbo train had boon attaoked by indians nnd ovory one killed this was at last too truthfully verified ly one pour fellow whu was found by another party a few days after will jnst enough life left to tell how the train had boon attaeked ono dark night and before any emild recover from tlio surprise all were killed and scalped and the indians rude triumphantly away with their liuuty for three years mrs clarkinson mourn for her dead husband after tlm lapse of time she married again and moved to wood county for nearly twelve veins she was as happy as a kind and affection uie husband and two beautiful children could make woman at the end of that time which carries us up to the 1st inst affliction again cast its mantle over her heath claimed her husband nnd again she was a sorrowing weeping widow she follows weeping to the grave shu hears the sad solemn words dust to dust nud ashes to ashes "; the earth falls with a dull dreary thug upon the coffin as tho sexton sloivly covers up all that re mains ol him whoso spirit lias gone before to the other world llie widow raises hie d.ack veil and looks around as she docs ao she meets a pair of eyes fixed intently upon her â€” she starts memory rushes back fifteen years and brings up the picture oi her lirst husband thero oan be no mlstako iis lu the recognition is mutual â€” there is a seene ; llie widow and wife faints ; the bronzed btranger explains his relation to tho woman and all repair to tho house of her who ten niinu.es ngo was a widow hut now again is a wife then mr william glnrkiubon tells how he was not killed by the indiana nt tho timo of that sudden onslaught on tho plains ln.1 wus taken prisoner by the ljluckfcct and carried for nway among tho mountain fustnessi .-, and during nil those lung years had been forced to be obiuvu for hi cruel captors lie had finally escaped and dining his flight through mountain gulches he discov er il a rich gold doposit uow lie hud written back to his old friends but could get im answer ii then went back nnd worked tho gnlil mine which he had lis covered he grow rich and longod to again visit the home of liis youth and hap piness lie hail it off tho cars al pitts burg and taken lhe btago to howling green ; had hired a buggy thoro and wob driving to his old homo when ho overtook llio funeral ; n strang impulse induced him to follow ; llio widow's person seem ed strancly familiar aud ie drow aside her veil he recognized her as tho wife he had hidden adieu to fifteen years before ntiil whom he hud thought to bo dead â€” they now live happily together shun affectation tin-re is nothing more beautiful in the young than simplicity of character lt is i liiuie.-l frill 1 1 , iind altiaclive llaiw dif j fcronl is affectation ( tho simple-mind ed are always natural they are at the same time original the affected are nev â– er mn ii nil . as for originality if they ev er had it ihey have crushed it out and buried it from sight utterly he your self then young friend ! to attempt to he anybody else is worse than folly it is an impossibility to attain it it is cm - tcmptiblo to tiy hut suppose you could | succeed in imitating tho greatest man lhat ever figured in history would that make \ you any better hy no means ynu1 would always buffer in comparison with the imitated one and be llu light of only as a shadow of a substance â€” the echo of a real sound â€” tlio counterfeit of a pure coin dr thompson nplly compared tho heartless imitator for suob is bo who affects ihe character of anoiher â€” to the kmpitss of liussiii when she did the freakish thing of erecting a palaco of ice lt was splendid uud conspicuous while it lusted hut the eun soon melted it and caused its attractions to dissolve into com mon water while the liuuible b'.onr cot tages of her subjects slood linn and un marred ! lot the fabric of your cliarac acler though ever bo humble bo at bast reiil avoid affecting the character of an other however great build up your own he what i nl intended you to bo â€” yourself and nobody elsi shun nf li elation [ proverbs op the billings eamii.v presented it v 1 < is ii iiii.i.intli-i don't swap with yor relabhunb unless ye ken afford to give tliein the big end of lhe laid marry young aud if eirciinistanccs re i|i>ire it of ton don't take yor torbacker box out in koniii.'iny if you knnl git gnd clothes and cilika i illl 11 too gil the chillies say bow are ve 1 lo everybody kllltivute heal 1 lllll llllllll uinl l a good stock of iiiipiiliiice ou hand he charitable the sent piuooi was made on purpose don't take ennybody's advice but yer own ifuinan finders yu yu kan kalkihile he is a roge or ytiro u fule keep both izo open ; don't see moro'n half you nolis don't martls the flesh tew much twant tlio sores on lazzarus that sent him to heaven if yu ich for fame inlet a graveyard and skrntch yourself against a tuine stun lieggars don't havo tu advertise for runawa dogs tis a long lano that never turns and tis a good null that alwas dus young man bo more anxus about the pedigre yur going to leave than yu ore about tho one sumbody is going to leave you bin is like weeds bclf sown and sure lu iv lllll . nature is nature you knot alter the krook of a dog's tail much nnd preserve the length of it i wud sn tu ull tlio young men go in and to all the old fellers kum out about ns sure a way tu git rich as cn ny 1 no of is to git inter dot for n hun dred thousand dollars and then go to work and pay oph tho dot pilosophers tell us that tlm world re volves on its axes and josh hillings tells us that full half lhe folks on tlm arth think tha are the axes n h â€” these are proverbs bev stood for more'u a hundred years uud hain't gin out yet ike after the opera since the night when ike went to tbe opera he linn been tin mrs partington said crazy and the kind old dame has been fearful lest he should become non pompous mentus through his attempt at imitating the operations the morning after the opera at the breakfast table ike handed over his cup and in a soft tongue sang will you will vou mrs p help nu in n cup often v the old lady looked at him with sur prise his conduct was so unusual and for a moment she hesitated lie continued in a yiv more impassioned strain : l.o not ilo not keep me waiting i '" imi pray be hesitating i nm anxious to be drinking so pour out na ipiick as winking she gave him the tea with a sigh os she saw the excitomonl in his face he stirred it in silence and in his abstraction took tliroo spoonfuls of sugar at last he sing again : tabic cloths and cups and saucers uii.iil white liniiil uml active jaws sirs tea gunpowder mid soucliing sweet enough but not too btrong what do you mean my boy said mrs partington tenderly all rif,rlit bteatly never elenrer never loved n breakfast dearer i'm not imiiiut hy witch or vvizznrd so ili-n'i in your precious gizzard lint isaac â€” " persisted tho dame â€” ik btrnck his left hand upon iho table and swung his knife llnll in his right bulking at a plate upon the table sing ing - what form is lhat to me appearing is i mackerel or in it herring lot nu ilush upon it ipii.-k ne'er again jt lint li-li shnll kick â€” charlie upon theni isaac charge 1 before ho had a chance to mako a dash upon the fish mrs partington bud dnsh j id a tumbler of water into ins face to re store him to conscientiousness it made him catch his breath for a moment but be didn't sing any more at the table though the opera fever still follows him else where tho chairman of mi iowa vigilance committee who was instructed to duck an obnoxious citizen thus reported to his constituents we took the thief down to the river made a hole iu the ice and proceeded to duck him ; but he slipped through our hand and bid under the ice all our efforts to entice biin to oomo out failed and be lias now retained his advan tage some hours a veteran wns relating his exploits to n crowd of boys and mentioned having been in live engagements thai's no thing broke iu a littlo fellow ; my sis ter sarah's been engaged eleven times a feiv miles from nashville there is an old negroes who is one hundred years old she says du lord done forgot to call for mo a learned doctor has given it ns his opinion that tight lacing is ii benefit to mankind inasmuch as it kills all ibe fool ish girls ind leaves the wise ones to grow into women contentment is a pearl of great price and whoever procures it at tbo expense of ton thousand di biros makes a wise pur ch ' ' a balloon duel perhaps the most remarkable duel over fought tmik phico in ikoh it was pecu liarly french ill its tone and could haul ly lnivo occurred under any oilier than a french state of society m do nindprc nud m le pique had n quarrel arising out of jealousy concerning a lady engnged nt the imperial opera one mademoiselle trevit they agreed to fight a duel to settle their respective claims and in or der that the heat of their angry passion should nol interfere with tlio polished ele gance of llio proceeding they postponed the duel for a month â€” thu lady agreeing to tiesiow tier slllllen on ilni siiivÂ°*.a r the two if ilu other was killed ; or nt nil events this was inferred by the two men if not nctually expressed the duelists wora to fight in tbe air two balloons wore constructed precisely alike on the day denoted do jrandpio und his becond entered thu car of one balloon do pique and his second thut of the other it wm in tho garden of tho tuiluries and amid an iiiiiuenso concourse of spectators the gentlemen were lo lire not at each other but at each other's balloons in or der to bring them down by the escupo of gas and as pistols might hardly havo berved for this purpose each aeronaut took o blunderbuss iii ids car at a giv en sigual the ropes that retained the cars were cut and the balloons ascended tbo wind was moderate and kept the ballocns at about thei original distanco of eighty yards apart when about half a milo above the surface of the earth a precon certed signal for firing was given m lo l'iqtto tired but missed m de grnndpro fired and sent a ball through i.e pique's balloon the balloon collapsed the car descended with frightful rapidity and lo l'iquc nnd his second wore dashed to pie ces de grandpro continued bis ascent triumphantly and terminated his aerial voyage successfully nt a distuuee of seven leagues from l'aris â€” 4-m cricket invasion or nevada â€” the state of nevada is buffering from an invasion of crickets myriads of them it is said have entered the eastern portion of the state carrying dismay aud destruc tion before them the elko independent says : they evidently conic from utah the heme of the cricket grasshopper and polyngraous mormon and arc endeavor ing to cut or eat their way through to tho green valloya of truckeo vegetation along their pathway is utterly destroyed hut they me not considered an incurable pest although tin y appear in prodigi ous numbers they travel slowly and their advance is retarded by vigorous opposi tion in 1850 remarks a nevada pa per for a distance of twenty or twenty five miles in utah the whole face of tho country was so densely covered with crickets large fat clumsy wingless fel lows â€” that the wheels of the emigrant's wagon became almost clogged with the crushed carcasses of these insects as their course could easily be traced it was manifest tbat they bad not traveled far and winter probably overtook them before they swept over n very wide scope of the country they advance steadily howev er and multiply a hundred and fifty fold each year hence crickets now that they have entered the state may be ex pected for some years to conic i am ' silence as a fink art â€” peoplo may say ns much as they please in praise of brilliant conversation but there is no thing after all that is as safe and effect ive os silence judiciously regulated oc casionally you meet with a clever genial sort of a man apparently as rank as the open day you are charmed with him and gladly communicate your ideas upon every subject arising in the conversation you think at the time that he is unreser ved and free but utter ho leaves it occurs to you that you can recollect nothing that he said lie has probed your innermost feelings all the while impenetrable him self like the man in the lronmusk â€” these men are dangerous enemies aud tbo ' best of friends they can keep their own secrets and yours ulso they can if ihey wish exposo the indiscreet express ions which fall from your lips in what you think is confidential entei'cotirse â€” talleyrand napoleon all great men di plomatics and statesmen liaye mastered this art of silence the finest talkers in the world may cultivate it with marked advantage it is a fi..e art perception and met are n quired to make proper use of it nine times out of ten a brilliant i'mii-h of silence in conversation will sug gest mure to the mind than a fusillade of words avo suggest more to our belles and beaux the propriety of paying some at tion to tliis fascinating art turin â€” the consciousness of truth nerves llie timid nnd imparts dignity and firmness to their actions it is an eternal principal of honor which lenders the pos sessor superior to fear ; it is always con sistent with itself and needs no ally its influence will remain when the lustre of all that once sparkled and dazzlod lias passed away a ritualistic wedding in st . i din's church fast hartford i ., makes home small slir tin ftichui ist was ad ministered tho wedding ring blessed and llie sign of the cross made over it and over the elements when udulillistored ; a procession was headed by a crucilix wiih a silver cross ; lighted cuulles wcro em ployed and white satin ci'ossob and cm broidci > dock d llu u ihor i nnd rcctol lately mm it improved â€” mul un new universal lollies wringer lllllir.il'ial n ill l.'aii al i a !' a.l'e i 'â– " i i..1 illlil till i'llli'lll l"|i ale i ell iii illllll la hupi'lilir in llll,v lit alalia aa ivilhll tlotllos ovor illvi'llli'l inal a ill hllvu ll,i a eiel i a a e i leal iiy saving labor ami ulol tins bouthoril pooplu wliu linvo umul lliu.u lo.t'fy us follows i'lu'y snvi-tiii'i'.'-liiiiitl a of tho labor t ml en i nn.l imy lor tlii'iiiai-lvi-s lait'i in nii'ia v ii ail oonti'iittntilit . l,.*t i'v.'iy young i al loam i iiÂ«c llioin ami vwty luminal lit kt'ip illllll ii i a 1 ne ,\, a tl , i'n finite an oxcollonl wnslilnii m u l.li.o wo have trloil it tin tllntliim wringor isver.i kitperlur . good liiinil will mall i ini'go ana lu i i't'i'i in a few hours liah-igh /.',â€ž' â– /. / method '. til mai'liilla i li iiiii i,ii;l i ,.' : , , \ ia every family i ,', e v .'*'- â– id i wo havo ono of duty's clothed washers nml our household ui-o in tries over it ii <â– * nro greul i'l'iiniilui/i'is t luiie inal in ir " /" . ., '' **'.<.. ad ertiser wl'lllll ih i ii i e eieelli i'l 11,1 llllli a ill 11-1 llu.l wo i'lieel'lllll.l ' ' illllll lei i i i i hall ia i'lllilll ep lor it /',' "' i ' til â– . aftor ovor two years experience with n do ty wo aro assured lhat il i the greatest help nnd euonomisor of lime labor mul money we liuvi va had introduced into our household hi iâ€ži e a smith mn orleans i havo inul u lii.iy washer 111 my family for milne tinu ii gives entire still faction and | take pleasure in eiunme idlng ii in tho hoad nf every household .'. / â€¢ ../- person i'i-his ihavo inal la i llot.i ' ' hi fl wil liars in usi fur a year aa 1 am pelleely salistled wiih it my family have tried i fu hi fully and havo never known il in fail in .., eomplish all that ii profossos to 1'i'oj 1 i sit vns concord female collegt sta i ' â€¢ a *'â– pl.'ici'is a i'aii offer if tho merchants in your place will nol fur f nish orsonil for the mnehlnes n.i ns the re i tail price wiisliei - 1 i i wringor 10 nnd we will forward either or i lit imuhlnes free of freight to places where is selling ; and so sun nn wo thoy will i liked that wo ngruo to refund ilu monoy if anyone ivl lies toreluru tho miiehiues froo of freight after a mouth's trial according in directii nu husband father r hn.thor . 1 oultl />â€¢ riait tho drudgory of nu 111 i witl thu hands ttfty two days iu tho yoarwl i bo ilono bettor moru expeditiously with li i ... d no in jury to thn garments by doty i lollies washer inula universal wringer suid by dealers generally tu whom libi-rul discounts aro made ' b c browning gen a?ent ! lll-ltlw ::-.' cortlui ih st x w vm-k the great lledieal discovery dr walkel.'s caialfounxa vinegar bitters tor female complaints wliell,cr in y.uinj nr old mar ried or single at the ilawnof womanhood or llie turno life these j on to bittere have no eiiua ; are sate aaj reliable in all forms of disease numlreds of thousands boar testimony to their wonderful curatm effect what are they they alii noi a vii ii faf'cy drink tber are Â» gent l^parfratlrc as woll ns utanir.r â– *-*â– -*- loir al*o the peeulibr ment ol aelina as u powerful i.a-ent in relii vlng ' cong'-atioi er infl-mmalii n of a f.vi r and all the visceral organs i mÂ»ao nf poor rum whinkoy . proof sptr us ond kefuao liquors jootorod splcoa ftuilswci'tinn.-il to|ili'ii*..'ta"tuat ci leil romes â€¢' appetiser " reelon re si ., tli.it len 1 1 tippli-'r ontoilrunlienni'asnnil nun but aroutruu mi.dicinc m-ila train tno nitim roots nn.l herbs of cftluamla froo from all alcohol io stimulants tli,.-yar.,tii.-_,kl-:a'l.,br.ood purili'ieriiuliilfeaivino phin cipije ii perfi ct reaov ier na i invlgoratoi ot tin byatoiu ciii-ryiikau ull poi-otaalt matter nnd roatnriun thal.'.oallo a healthy condition no person can tako h*-ao bitter adoidins u directum and rcniuiu lori uiim 1 j 1100 will bogivon far an inonrable i*-,ao pro ui tho ljom-li nro not destroy i i â– â– mineral liuiaaaa or otlu-r inenna and the vital orb-ana wasted boyoiidtho point . fn pair for inn-imm il-iry nri'l chronio iulou matisra unit gout dyapopbia nr inrli kontion ililioua uoiuittout and intor raittont fovor.a pisonsea of the ulood livor kidneys uud illnddor tin a bit tors havo boon most autre lul such dis eases aro ca u ed by vitiatcl ulood which ia generally producou ly derangement f iho digastive oruans .... they invigorate ihu atomaeh ami alimuliito the torpid livor nnd bowols which reader them of unoqualled clllcacy tn ofeanslng tin blood of nil impurltlos and impartini new life and vi_ur to.how!iol':nyiilcril dyspopsia or indiriastion lleadarlic tain in tlm hlioulilira coughs lightness of tho ghost dizziness sour btomeieh dad anio in the mouth nullum attn palpitation of tlio heart copious dischargee of urine pain in the rcrrionaof tlio kidneys an 1 a hundred other painful symptoms which ... i tha offsprings f dyspepsia aro cur 1 by iln an rniicrs cli-aniao tlio vitiated hi a i win novor yon ilml itaimpurit.i-a burating through tho skin in pim rlon truptiona or botes cleanse it whonit ia foul ami yourfeohnga will tell you when koop tho blood puro uml ihe health ol i!io ayatum will pin tapb and other wohm8 lurking in the ays.em of so ninny thousands are i.ltoi-tu.illy assteoyed and removed for full dlreotioos read carefully tlm circular around each bottlo prlntwl in four innguuuea kntrlish herman l"reneli and t-puniali j wal.lvl.lt al hi oomracrco btrcot h y proprietor b h modonald ft co ilrilkk-lst-aoinl lien ral airenla , ban francisco caufornla nn.l 3 uud3l i,m mrÂ°sou)t*_y all dia'cloihts and dealelld dr walker's california vinegar bitters m b i b is considered to he iln .,...' i and hi i remedy now in use por all pains it is boon ..! inure piqi ilur every day tl th ti prcm . 81.000 kmwaltl oobing's via taga ouros all llvor kidney und llliulilur diseases organlo weakness pumnlo attlletlnus gon.r.il du biliiy uml ull oninp'alnts of thu urinary or him ill iiniii nml fullllllu ij 1,001 1 will also hu paid for any ouso of blind llli'.iliti i llaliing i'ilun that du ding's l'i kuiiiody falls to cure ii.liiii.'s ma hi liniment ourus uhouinatlsuii pains urulies und swelled joints in man mul l a i . sold uvory wl ore semi for painnhlot laboratory â€” 1 1 kruulilin .*... l.inlii iiniii mil npr82-ly william valentine tub i\\\,w i>i:*i*ii,'ns ins thanks tn his .Â»/./Â» \, it'ltllcnds an iim public fur hm llbural uall'u.uig.i iiinl liui 1 i in imi lu him houuw illliillll - tin in lliul in ll.l lllli il ll il how uml commodious shop in dr henderson's brick building boom no 3 whore im would i ploasotl i mu thnm lie guarantoon to glvo satisfaction in ovory oaso â€” llu lias hi iii oniploy of hu i"*,-i t lair drossors in wi lain niulli ciirulinn uo roquobts a cull from ull salisbury n c doo it 18.10 bo tf yaltuo-lolluh in â– si fayetteville street 1 a l e i g it , x . 0 . iltivlng im i'liiiiii'i'liiin wiih uny othor llotol in italolgh i i~ii.il i makotho vabbobottoh house m ii it it has burn tin only first i'ltiss lintel in tin city 1 ifl blair miirili 1*1â€”11 proprlotor mansion house charlotte n 0 this wall known holla having boon nkwi.y i-*iiim.*iii:n uinl iti:i*it*i*i:i in every dopart is nuiv open fur tin ai'i'iiiiiiuiidiiliiiii of thk travelling public jgy omnibus nt dopol mi arrivnl oftniins.*^t fob i â€” nf ii c klti.ks .',,.,,',-. edgewortii female seminary the next session wlllooinme u the lirst moudny of sopteinbor vve make good soli in rs good musioians mul good tenohurs of un pupils mul give theni a training fitted tu inuke them iraiticul uud useful women for olroulars mlilr.'ss j m m caldwelt july i-2m qreeusborn n.c " wis u n7vm}*\am dealeil in first class drugs medicines paints oils dye stuffs perfumery patent medicines kerosene lamps lamp fixtures vinegar bitters l'livslelaxs orders o c 0 i ./ ' pioscrlptlons ciircfiilly compounded nil liniir ilu.i a night prices greatly reduced salisbury n ..' . january ul ih6 ly cxizhmcivzo-sfs stage lines m^rz warsaw avj to fayetteville jii.wi warsaw for payottovlllo daily ox j copt sunday ifyou aro in western x ciinilii a gu tu italolgh and procuro u through â– â€¢ i,i i'.iie il!e liu-s : through tickets from tiiililslmro via warsaw to fayettovillo ii tl r ' i ill ti i i'l'i'iu woldon i fuyi'ii ville yi through tickets from wilmington via warsaw to knyettovillo ii rilali'l.'itti to vi\a dert10r0 : i.anvi i'h irlotlu alter trains from italolgh ami columbia via minima for wndushoro i'n lai . tl .' - ' y â– â– i h iltirilny leave u'u de.-iboro t 'â– lay tl irsduy and saturday nf i ter arrival of trains and stage from wilmington head of chatham l.'.ii itoad to jouoshoro x 0 daily e i â– â€¢* ' sundays 1 e ii ,â€¢ hen i . f "'...."â– un roll itoad after ar ' rival nl train from italulgh lam a jonosboro aftor arrival of train froni kayi'll.'iilli clt iiinitiii.s accommodation line botwoon salem and high point will charter stages nt nil hours chnaper thnn the cheap c i hliaa u i lilt la-l i i 1 1 . sill 111 x c e t < i.i.mmons oct 1 1800 tf contractor encourage homo manufacture ! tiik best hitters manufac t it red by uny druggist pharmaceutist or nnv body else is nicholson's regenerating hitter i fur ilu euro ul kheumatistn scrofula chills i mul fevur uml all diseases ul tin blood liv er kidney mul lungs restoring health and vigor ... nil t is nun uf your quaok beverages but excellent medicine price 1,00 per bottle druggists aud nil merchants will do well to address 1 m nicholson sit july 15 im viulliiiivilln n c charlotte female institute ciiarlottee n ('. tin 13th annual scssiou nf this institution common t the it.'th soptoinber and ooutiuuos antil hu tli uf iiitu 1,-71 an accompli la i i irps of toaehors has boon i'liiplnyed in nil brauchoa usually taught in ii!-i la â– l'i a ila sonilnnrios pur circular and catalogue containing full liallialllill a - 1 tnrnih iiii itilill'i * li'i:v it liriiwkl.l v son7 ch rlnlti n 0 ll |, l:iir.\'i'l-:s i i robcrl , 1 â– â– â€¢*., lexington n c | v i ii jnhnson " " in e nvc m ii.lii charlotte x .'. kov lai phillips i h davidson college x * '. i'l-ul'.l i i " i . . i hard on " " " ex iov / li vain , i hnrl ille x (' ial '" ii ll d o t y s washing machine

t j._rf_m_&&/,w i w f^vw i if ft jf^a vol v salisbury n 0 august 12 1870 jno 32 ail)c(dlbnavtl state i'l'iii.isiiiin wi:i:.(i.v dy i g wis iia n e s editor mul proprietor i.ati'.n oil m 111 illl'tion ni vi'.aii piiyilil ill in km 18,00 six months " " j ;, copies t address itt.flo in coplos i address uo.oo rates if adocrhsmq llii.s,|iiui lir ilia lliul 1,00 for uiii'li additional insertion *-.'' speeiul iia.t ii-.-m will in ollui'god 50 pet i'l higher than iln ahovo rates court and jiistlee's orders will ho publish ed ui it same rates with other advertise iii tils obituary notices over six hues eliargud as advertisements contract l!'vti:s o i h " h 1 - x % ' 5 gi ki bpaod i Â§ | | 8 r | i Â¥ '." =* ii fsipiur wr,lls:ir r-.-.n s--.-..i sl.'liiil 2 squares 4 50 i'.'.-i 8 50,1:1 00 2'j,00 3 squares ' 0 00 !. oil l*j 00 20 00 110,00 i squares 8 11 1 1 no 15 oo j no 7,50 . column ll oo n oo uo oo io oo 45,00 column 18 00 24 00 uo 00 45 00 75.00 1 column 28 00 10 00 50 00 80 00 130,00 john randolph professor parsons of rending is cred ited by the philadelphia hull tin with llie following novel reminisces of jol.n ran dolph : there is no doubt but tllttt llo was de scended from pocahontas uo wns proud ol this no stranger could be iu bis com pany one hour nnd remain ignorant of it lie wus sure to bring it in in conversation some way hi felt that old powhatan was the lord of all virginia and when ho died be left bis regal rights to his daugh ter and that when she died they descend ed to him nnd that ho wus king of the whole land there wns a sorow looso bourwh-'ie iu bis mental com position ho long ago ns when thu iirst btiminboat was put upon thu hudson there wus not busi ness enough to keep it employed every day so frequently it would take excur sion parties up tho river on one occn sion quite a largo party were on board nmoiij them rundolph nnd a mr oe_.uy ler win wus a very modest shy man re spected by all while the bout was go ing on its way randolph b tailed up went u few puces from n party of 1 lilies iiiiil shouted out mr schuyler i mr schuy ler ! will you do nm tho favor to come here sir schuyler left the party and approached him mr schuyler look here placing his bund on his onr what do you sco .'" nothing replied schuyler look al that ear â€” what do you see siiii]il uu car don't you sio pocahontas there in order for schuyler lo gel awny he liunlly snid i think i do seen little of it mr schuy lor related this to parsons l:is believ ed that the aboriginal descendants ol thu country left a peculiar mark upon iho lobe of tbe ear which nlwuys marked such persons lie mndo a visil 3 england and behaved quite btrnngcly while there the english wero nt loss to account for his eccentricities thoy ascribed them tn three things â€” first ihut ho drank u|a the sly or was all ilu ini tipsy or that he was insane ; thirdly that ii wus due to american peculiarities our nnrrutoi was t.dd tliis by nn englishman when in remarked be preferred not t hove him think it the latter of the three pocahon tas married rolfo which i.s thu same word us randolph randolph's grandfather hud a perfect right of knife's it ho choose it while in london in saw lit to dress in tho randolph clad j ho carried sword pistols und dirk hud his leg bare ii the knee jusi like nn old scot once nl u theatre two young men irom his strange dress and other cui.se sni'led at him lie turned to tin-in nnd suid let him who smiles at tartan beware oi tho dirk at tbe same time brandishing his dirk the washington officials became very tired oi biin thoy feared biin and in oider lo gel rid ol him he wus appointed minister plenipotentiary to russia lie refused to accept unless pcimission wns given biin to spend some time in italy for his health this was granted as would anything to have gol rid of him lie went to italy btayed sunn timo thoro â€” wontto russia and remained one month ; then went to england and made quite a long stay in-fore returning homo tho reason why ho left russia was tliis : while ho was there uud before be bad been presented to the emperor some one undertook to teach liim tho presenta tion etiquette of tho court it was very simple the minister i ns to enter tbo door and bow at tho middle ot the room bow again approach tho emperor and bow and then tho emperor would meet h-m and enter into conversation he was indignaul at the idea of any one attempt ing to teach linn mul said : don't you think 1 know imw without you showing me the day for tho presentation ap proached lie entered tho room and bow ed very low â€” came to tho middle uf the loom stopped and again bowed ho tbon came in'iirer look oil i no gauntlet and throw it un ono sido of tho emperor nnd then tho other on tho othor side of tho emperor â€” tbon he pitched his but off in front threw off his mantlet â€” threw off his â€¢ inul nml fell on his knits the kmpc ror was porlcctly a tonished but being a well educated man knew how in net tin der such circumstances 8n hoapproaol - ed llftod him up and eonversod wiih him his reception did not oomo up to bit ideas so being dllgustod with russia he left in a month llu had nn unbounded admiration ol marshall who was tho only man who i ciiuld al all control him when marshall was 7-1 in was in tho convention and an attack was mado upon tlio judiciary ho made his grontobt efforis in its defence iiniii triumphantly pavod il randolph | bpenklng of this pooch said i it was a i gibraltar and ev xy ntiayor wan a pislnl shot ag.ilnsl iln olid rook uuiidnlpli lliiil of rolinulllpl i l'i uui-.t tl.nl arli.-n i be was lingering â€” aftor lie could not speak a won â€” that ho wrote upon a card lit ni rsi ;" ihi i idea bus gonutally got ton abroad the truth howovor is thai be wa â– alien 1 il during ills illness by a j man by tho name of it morse nnd ho for j slime pui'pobq wrote his inline lie was a man of immense knowledge specially of littlo things uni generally i known by other people he icesaidliu could bound every county iu england tell all of its towns iu what p it of the country they were name the ai urse of every river and the counties through which il unwed our narrator dined one hay with mi mis il was i.ast llu iiiiiii nn neil all i the company had nnived ; still dlnnor was kept wailing â€” wailing for randolph in he came iibollt a half hour oftl f lh i time dress in ihose days was peculiar | no otio thought of going to a dinner pirty with tlie clothes ho wore every day he came in with his buckskin pantaloon all spat tered with mud ; he inul on hip op bonis still retained his hat ; had his riding whip in his hand he made no i i logy to mrs litis â€” merely said as .. wns a pleasant day he had lengthened lis ride he sat at mrs otis right whil our nar rator sat lo the tight of mr qti , at lh other end of the table during tho din ner he called out to our narrate in a loud voice mr 1 ! mr !" sir !" mr 1 replied was it ignorance on the part of your forefathers or what was it that led llmni to put nor folk souih of suffolk i in england norfolk is whciv the north folk live and suffolk where lhe south folk live mr 1 did in i know it nt that time when he came home ho found af ter diligent inquiry ih.tt suffolk was named first â€” it was settled by immigrants from suffolk who gava it the name ol llnll m uia 11 1 .!,, : ik j j .-. ..!.. afterwards settled norfolk mr davis great blunder referring to the fuilure of tbo confed erate army to march upon washington â– utter the first battle of m mu .-".*, ono who knows writes to lhe loui villa courier : there is .* significant clause iu gen i eral johnston's letter now published by ti i laii ut after a cm ' na i â– â– al fair fax gourthonso with the threo bcnior gen ' oral officers you announced il '" be im practicable in give ihis tinny il btreugtli which those officers coi id red necessary to-onnblo it to nssuinu â– '-.. nfl'ei \ -â– i ; ill which lilti iv it i nek to iis pr enl posi tion tho army i . ! been nn n a1 wnshinglou i'll si 1 ir < ein i ila nllu i ded to were ilohnstou itetiregi rd and 11 w smith tliev had ri inn it fed the entire country they had diseovi red a | spot above tho city nnd had prepared the methods of orossing their army there Â« ero no defences around wi hi gton â€” mcclellan hud le nrmy on the virginia i-ii'e disciplining thorn ; had i iken no ar tillery there und wns drawing rations of j three days at a time irom llie cily i uv ing all his supplies therein th .-â€¢â– gen erals sent for mr davis tlmy said take iron norfolk from charleston rcnsniailn and other pi ices n bich are not even threatened twenty thousand troops | and send llu in here lu hold out cuni|i nnd | i.iver our absence \\ u will march iu th night nud tho dawn of day will find us in washington which will fall without a allot being tired mcclellan without pro visions or artillery must stn under mul he war will bo over the plan was magnificent ; it was feasible ii would have established tho confederacy hill ml llnvis would not li-t.ui to it and im lefi that camp foredoomed to be the instrument more than the federal ar mies of the non-success f tbo southern people this statcmont coincides with tho be lief of many of tho best men lu the south things no lady confesses to â€” old bozbury says vou can never by anv accident gel a lady bo he young or old t confess that sho laces tight that her shoes are too small for her that she is ever tired at n ball that she is as old as she looks that she has boon more than five minutes dressing that alio blushes when a certain person's mime is mentioned that she bays a thing she doesn't moan j'bat she is fond oi scan dal that she sb i all persons in the world is in love that she hasn't the disposition of mi angel or the temper of a nainl â€” or else how could she go through one hull of what she docs '* that she is ever in the wrong an attorney presenting a copy of a writ to an auo'.ioneer apologized im bis unfriendly visit as ho was merely per forming an uiipl i-aiit duty of his pro fession certainly not said ibe mir il a er ; you must nttcud iii the dutios of vmii profession and so must i do mine and in itantl in ck d him down fifteen ykalts a captive with the in i hans 1 wanderer meets his wife at tho grave if her second husband friini ilia flndlny iiliin courlor sunn il'ii'i-n years ngo thoro lived in tin northern part of porlngo township a young marrlod oouplo iiy thu name of w'illiiini and annie clarklnson tlioy owned n htllo farm nml mado onnugli tn koop thomsolvos comfortably in tbo world nml wrir apparently happy william was hundsoino aud woll oduc.itod having graduated wiili honor nt an i-.mii rn an varsity llu did not like tlio honost bul liiiiuliii oooupallon of farming wonltli accuniulntod too slowly following lbs plough ; im wanted to mako monoy hy thousands of dollars so tlm farm was sold mrs olnrklnbon wont to live with hor parents nnd william started for the goldon state of california with the oxpoc tiitinn of picking up u oouplo of million dollars iu a oouplo of years for a few months mrs clarkinson oc onsionally hoard from her husband oltbor direclly nr through soma ofthe noighbors with too hiitiiu train with which hor hus band wns going tin there was a long interval duriug whioh no word came â€” after ii time thoro wore rumors that tbo train had boon attaoked by indians nnd ovory one killed this was at last too truthfully verified ly one pour fellow whu was found by another party a few days after will jnst enough life left to tell how the train had boon attaeked ono dark night and before any emild recover from tlio surprise all were killed and scalped and the indians rude triumphantly away with their liuuty for three years mrs clarkinson mourn for her dead husband after tlm lapse of time she married again and moved to wood county for nearly twelve veins she was as happy as a kind and affection uie husband and two beautiful children could make woman at the end of that time which carries us up to the 1st inst affliction again cast its mantle over her heath claimed her husband nnd again she was a sorrowing weeping widow she follows weeping to the grave shu hears the sad solemn words dust to dust nud ashes to ashes "; the earth falls with a dull dreary thug upon the coffin as tho sexton sloivly covers up all that re mains ol him whoso spirit lias gone before to the other world llie widow raises hie d.ack veil and looks around as she docs ao she meets a pair of eyes fixed intently upon her â€” she starts memory rushes back fifteen years and brings up the picture oi her lirst husband thero oan be no mlstako iis lu the recognition is mutual â€” there is a seene ; llie widow and wife faints ; the bronzed btranger explains his relation to tho woman and all repair to tho house of her who ten niinu.es ngo was a widow hut now again is a wife then mr william glnrkiubon tells how he was not killed by the indiana nt tho timo of that sudden onslaught on tho plains ln.1 wus taken prisoner by the ljluckfcct and carried for nway among tho mountain fustnessi .-, and during nil those lung years had been forced to be obiuvu for hi cruel captors lie had finally escaped and dining his flight through mountain gulches he discov er il a rich gold doposit uow lie hud written back to his old friends but could get im answer ii then went back nnd worked tho gnlil mine which he had lis covered he grow rich and longod to again visit the home of liis youth and hap piness lie hail it off tho cars al pitts burg and taken lhe btago to howling green ; had hired a buggy thoro and wob driving to his old homo when ho overtook llio funeral ; n strang impulse induced him to follow ; llio widow's person seem ed strancly familiar aud ie drow aside her veil he recognized her as tho wife he had hidden adieu to fifteen years before ntiil whom he hud thought to bo dead â€” they now live happily together shun affectation tin-re is nothing more beautiful in the young than simplicity of character lt is i liiuie.-l frill 1 1 , iind altiaclive llaiw dif j fcronl is affectation ( tho simple-mind ed are always natural they are at the same time original the affected are nev â– er mn ii nil . as for originality if they ev er had it ihey have crushed it out and buried it from sight utterly he your self then young friend ! to attempt to he anybody else is worse than folly it is an impossibility to attain it it is cm - tcmptiblo to tiy hut suppose you could | succeed in imitating tho greatest man lhat ever figured in history would that make \ you any better hy no means ynu1 would always buffer in comparison with the imitated one and be llu light of only as a shadow of a substance â€” the echo of a real sound â€” tlio counterfeit of a pure coin dr thompson nplly compared tho heartless imitator for suob is bo who affects ihe character of anoiher â€” to the kmpitss of liussiii when she did the freakish thing of erecting a palaco of ice lt was splendid uud conspicuous while it lusted hut the eun soon melted it and caused its attractions to dissolve into com mon water while the liuuible b'.onr cot tages of her subjects slood linn and un marred ! lot the fabric of your cliarac acler though ever bo humble bo at bast reiil avoid affecting the character of an other however great build up your own he what i nl intended you to bo â€” yourself and nobody elsi shun nf li elation [ proverbs op the billings eamii.v presented it v 1 < is ii iiii.i.intli-i don't swap with yor relabhunb unless ye ken afford to give tliein the big end of lhe laid marry young aud if eirciinistanccs re i|i>ire it of ton don't take yor torbacker box out in koniii.'iny if you knnl git gnd clothes and cilika i illl 11 too gil the chillies say bow are ve 1 lo everybody kllltivute heal 1 lllll llllllll uinl l a good stock of iiiipiiliiice ou hand he charitable the sent piuooi was made on purpose don't take ennybody's advice but yer own ifuinan finders yu yu kan kalkihile he is a roge or ytiro u fule keep both izo open ; don't see moro'n half you nolis don't martls the flesh tew much twant tlio sores on lazzarus that sent him to heaven if yu ich for fame inlet a graveyard and skrntch yourself against a tuine stun lieggars don't havo tu advertise for runawa dogs tis a long lano that never turns and tis a good null that alwas dus young man bo more anxus about the pedigre yur going to leave than yu ore about tho one sumbody is going to leave you bin is like weeds bclf sown and sure lu iv lllll . nature is nature you knot alter the krook of a dog's tail much nnd preserve the length of it i wud sn tu ull tlio young men go in and to all the old fellers kum out about ns sure a way tu git rich as cn ny 1 no of is to git inter dot for n hun dred thousand dollars and then go to work and pay oph tho dot pilosophers tell us that tlm world re volves on its axes and josh hillings tells us that full half lhe folks on tlm arth think tha are the axes n h â€” these are proverbs bev stood for more'u a hundred years uud hain't gin out yet ike after the opera since the night when ike went to tbe opera he linn been tin mrs partington said crazy and the kind old dame has been fearful lest he should become non pompous mentus through his attempt at imitating the operations the morning after the opera at the breakfast table ike handed over his cup and in a soft tongue sang will you will vou mrs p help nu in n cup often v the old lady looked at him with sur prise his conduct was so unusual and for a moment she hesitated lie continued in a yiv more impassioned strain : l.o not ilo not keep me waiting i '" imi pray be hesitating i nm anxious to be drinking so pour out na ipiick as winking she gave him the tea with a sigh os she saw the excitomonl in his face he stirred it in silence and in his abstraction took tliroo spoonfuls of sugar at last he sing again : tabic cloths and cups and saucers uii.iil white liniiil uml active jaws sirs tea gunpowder mid soucliing sweet enough but not too btrong what do you mean my boy said mrs partington tenderly all rif,rlit bteatly never elenrer never loved n breakfast dearer i'm not imiiiut hy witch or vvizznrd so ili-n'i in your precious gizzard lint isaac â€” " persisted tho dame â€” ik btrnck his left hand upon iho table and swung his knife llnll in his right bulking at a plate upon the table sing ing - what form is lhat to me appearing is i mackerel or in it herring lot nu ilush upon it ipii.-k ne'er again jt lint li-li shnll kick â€” charlie upon theni isaac charge 1 before ho had a chance to mako a dash upon the fish mrs partington bud dnsh j id a tumbler of water into ins face to re store him to conscientiousness it made him catch his breath for a moment but be didn't sing any more at the table though the opera fever still follows him else where tho chairman of mi iowa vigilance committee who was instructed to duck an obnoxious citizen thus reported to his constituents we took the thief down to the river made a hole iu the ice and proceeded to duck him ; but he slipped through our hand and bid under the ice all our efforts to entice biin to oomo out failed and be lias now retained his advan tage some hours a veteran wns relating his exploits to n crowd of boys and mentioned having been in live engagements thai's no thing broke iu a littlo fellow ; my sis ter sarah's been engaged eleven times a feiv miles from nashville there is an old negroes who is one hundred years old she says du lord done forgot to call for mo a learned doctor has given it ns his opinion that tight lacing is ii benefit to mankind inasmuch as it kills all ibe fool ish girls ind leaves the wise ones to grow into women contentment is a pearl of great price and whoever procures it at tbo expense of ton thousand di biros makes a wise pur ch ' ' a balloon duel perhaps the most remarkable duel over fought tmik phico in ikoh it was pecu liarly french ill its tone and could haul ly lnivo occurred under any oilier than a french state of society m do nindprc nud m le pique had n quarrel arising out of jealousy concerning a lady engnged nt the imperial opera one mademoiselle trevit they agreed to fight a duel to settle their respective claims and in or der that the heat of their angry passion should nol interfere with tlio polished ele gance of llio proceeding they postponed the duel for a month â€” thu lady agreeing to tiesiow tier slllllen on ilni siiivÂ°*.a r the two if ilu other was killed ; or nt nil events this was inferred by the two men if not nctually expressed the duelists wora to fight in tbe air two balloons wore constructed precisely alike on the day denoted do jrandpio und his becond entered thu car of one balloon do pique and his second thut of the other it wm in tho garden of tho tuiluries and amid an iiiiiuenso concourse of spectators the gentlemen were lo lire not at each other but at each other's balloons in or der to bring them down by the escupo of gas and as pistols might hardly havo berved for this purpose each aeronaut took o blunderbuss iii ids car at a giv en sigual the ropes that retained the cars were cut and the balloons ascended tbo wind was moderate and kept the ballocns at about thei original distanco of eighty yards apart when about half a milo above the surface of the earth a precon certed signal for firing was given m lo l'iqtto tired but missed m de grnndpro fired and sent a ball through i.e pique's balloon the balloon collapsed the car descended with frightful rapidity and lo l'iquc nnd his second wore dashed to pie ces de grandpro continued bis ascent triumphantly and terminated his aerial voyage successfully nt a distuuee of seven leagues from l'aris â€” 4-m cricket invasion or nevada â€” the state of nevada is buffering from an invasion of crickets myriads of them it is said have entered the eastern portion of the state carrying dismay aud destruc tion before them the elko independent says : they evidently conic from utah the heme of the cricket grasshopper and polyngraous mormon and arc endeavor ing to cut or eat their way through to tho green valloya of truckeo vegetation along their pathway is utterly destroyed hut they me not considered an incurable pest although tin y appear in prodigi ous numbers they travel slowly and their advance is retarded by vigorous opposi tion in 1850 remarks a nevada pa per for a distance of twenty or twenty five miles in utah the whole face of tho country was so densely covered with crickets large fat clumsy wingless fel lows â€” that the wheels of the emigrant's wagon became almost clogged with the crushed carcasses of these insects as their course could easily be traced it was manifest tbat they bad not traveled far and winter probably overtook them before they swept over n very wide scope of the country they advance steadily howev er and multiply a hundred and fifty fold each year hence crickets now that they have entered the state may be ex pected for some years to conic i am ' silence as a fink art â€” peoplo may say ns much as they please in praise of brilliant conversation but there is no thing after all that is as safe and effect ive os silence judiciously regulated oc casionally you meet with a clever genial sort of a man apparently as rank as the open day you are charmed with him and gladly communicate your ideas upon every subject arising in the conversation you think at the time that he is unreser ved and free but utter ho leaves it occurs to you that you can recollect nothing that he said lie has probed your innermost feelings all the while impenetrable him self like the man in the lronmusk â€” these men are dangerous enemies aud tbo ' best of friends they can keep their own secrets and yours ulso they can if ihey wish exposo the indiscreet express ions which fall from your lips in what you think is confidential entei'cotirse â€” talleyrand napoleon all great men di plomatics and statesmen liaye mastered this art of silence the finest talkers in the world may cultivate it with marked advantage it is a fi..e art perception and met are n quired to make proper use of it nine times out of ten a brilliant i'mii-h of silence in conversation will sug gest mure to the mind than a fusillade of words avo suggest more to our belles and beaux the propriety of paying some at tion to tliis fascinating art turin â€” the consciousness of truth nerves llie timid nnd imparts dignity and firmness to their actions it is an eternal principal of honor which lenders the pos sessor superior to fear ; it is always con sistent with itself and needs no ally its influence will remain when the lustre of all that once sparkled and dazzlod lias passed away a ritualistic wedding in st . i din's church fast hartford i ., makes home small slir tin ftichui ist was ad ministered tho wedding ring blessed and llie sign of the cross made over it and over the elements when udulillistored ; a procession was headed by a crucilix wiih a silver cross ; lighted cuulles wcro em ployed and white satin ci'ossob and cm broidci > dock d llu u ihor i nnd rcctol lately mm it improved â€” mul un new universal lollies wringer lllllir.il'ial n ill l.'aii al i a !' a.l'e i 'â– " i i..1 illlil till i'llli'lll l"|i ale i ell iii illllll la hupi'lilir in llll,v lit alalia aa ivilhll tlotllos ovor illvi'llli'l inal a ill hllvu ll,i a eiel i a a e i leal iiy saving labor ami ulol tins bouthoril pooplu wliu linvo umul lliu.u lo.t'fy us follows i'lu'y snvi-tiii'i'.'-liiiiitl a of tho labor t ml en i nn.l imy lor tlii'iiiai-lvi-s lait'i in nii'ia v ii ail oonti'iittntilit . l,.*t i'v.'iy young i al loam i iiÂ«c llioin ami vwty luminal lit kt'ip illllll ii i a 1 ne ,\, a tl , i'n finite an oxcollonl wnslilnii m u l.li.o wo have trloil it tin tllntliim wringor isver.i kitperlur . good liiinil will mall i ini'go ana lu i i't'i'i in a few hours liah-igh /.',â€ž' â– /. / method '. til mai'liilla i li iiiii i,ii;l i ,.' : , , \ ia every family i ,', e v .'*'- â– id i wo havo ono of duty's clothed washers nml our household ui-o in tries over it ii â€¢ riait tho drudgory of nu 111 i witl thu hands ttfty two days iu tho yoarwl i bo ilono bettor moru expeditiously with li i ... d no in jury to thn garments by doty i lollies washer inula universal wringer suid by dealers generally tu whom libi-rul discounts aro made ' b c browning gen a?ent ! lll-ltlw ::-.' cortlui ih st x w vm-k the great lledieal discovery dr walkel.'s caialfounxa vinegar bitters tor female complaints wliell,cr in y.uinj nr old mar ried or single at the ilawnof womanhood or llie turno life these j on to bittere have no eiiua ; are sate aaj reliable in all forms of disease numlreds of thousands boar testimony to their wonderful curatm effect what are they they alii noi a vii ii faf'cy drink tber are Â» gent l^parfratlrc as woll ns utanir.r â– *-*â– -*- loir al*o the peeulibr ment ol aelina as u powerful i.a-ent in relii vlng ' cong'-atioi er infl-mmalii n of a f.vi r and all the visceral organs i mÂ»ao nf poor rum whinkoy . proof sptr us ond kefuao liquors jootorod splcoa ftuilswci'tinn.-il to|ili'ii*..'ta"tuat ci leil romes â€¢' appetiser " reelon re si ., tli.it len 1 1 tippli-'r ontoilrunlienni'asnnil nun but aroutruu mi.dicinc m-ila train tno nitim roots nn.l herbs of cftluamla froo from all alcohol io stimulants tli,.-yar.,tii.-_,kl-:a'l.,br.ood purili'ieriiuliilfeaivino phin cipije ii perfi ct reaov ier na i invlgoratoi ot tin byatoiu ciii-ryiikau ull poi-otaalt matter nnd roatnriun thal.'.oallo a healthy condition no person can tako h*-ao bitter adoidins u directum and rcniuiu lori uiim 1 j 1100 will bogivon far an inonrable i*-,ao pro ui tho ljom-li nro not destroy i i â– â– mineral liuiaaaa or otlu-r inenna and the vital orb-ana wasted boyoiidtho point . fn pair for inn-imm il-iry nri'l chronio iulou matisra unit gout dyapopbia nr inrli kontion ililioua uoiuittout and intor raittont fovor.a pisonsea of the ulood livor kidneys uud illnddor tin a bit tors havo boon most autre lul such dis eases aro ca u ed by vitiatcl ulood which ia generally producou ly derangement f iho digastive oruans .... they invigorate ihu atomaeh ami alimuliito the torpid livor nnd bowols which reader them of unoqualled clllcacy tn ofeanslng tin blood of nil impurltlos and impartini new life and vi_ur to.how!iol':nyiilcril dyspopsia or indiriastion lleadarlic tain in tlm hlioulilira coughs lightness of tho ghost dizziness sour btomeieh dad anio in the mouth nullum attn palpitation of tlio heart copious dischargee of urine pain in the rcrrionaof tlio kidneys an 1 a hundred other painful symptoms which ... i tha offsprings f dyspepsia aro cur 1 by iln an rniicrs cli-aniao tlio vitiated hi a i win novor yon ilml itaimpurit.i-a burating through tho skin in pim rlon truptiona or botes cleanse it whonit ia foul ami yourfeohnga will tell you when koop tho blood puro uml ihe health ol i!io ayatum will pin tapb and other wohm8 lurking in the ays.em of so ninny thousands are i.ltoi-tu.illy assteoyed and removed for full dlreotioos read carefully tlm circular around each bottlo prlntwl in four innguuuea kntrlish herman l"reneli and t-puniali j wal.lvl.lt al hi oomracrco btrcot h y proprietor b h modonald ft co ilrilkk-lst-aoinl lien ral airenla , ban francisco caufornla nn.l 3 uud3l i,m mrÂ°sou)t*_y all dia'cloihts and dealelld dr walker's california vinegar bitters m b i b is considered to he iln .,...' i and hi i remedy now in use por all pains it is boon ..! inure piqi ilur every day tl th ti prcm . 81.000 kmwaltl oobing's via taga ouros all llvor kidney und llliulilur diseases organlo weakness pumnlo attlletlnus gon.r.il du biliiy uml ull oninp'alnts of thu urinary or him ill iiniii nml fullllllu ij 1,001 1 will also hu paid for any ouso of blind llli'.iliti i llaliing i'ilun that du ding's l'i kuiiiody falls to cure ii.liiii.'s ma hi liniment ourus uhouinatlsuii pains urulies und swelled joints in man mul l a i . sold uvory wl ore semi for painnhlot laboratory â€” 1 1 kruulilin .*... l.inlii iiniii mil npr82-ly william valentine tub i\\\,w i>i:*i*ii,'ns ins thanks tn his .Â»/./Â» \, it'ltllcnds an iim public fur hm llbural uall'u.uig.i iiinl liui 1 i in imi lu him houuw illliillll - tin in lliul in ll.l lllli il ll il how uml commodious shop in dr henderson's brick building boom no 3 whore im would i ploasotl i mu thnm lie guarantoon to glvo satisfaction in ovory oaso â€” llu lias hi iii oniploy of hu i"*,-i t lair drossors in wi lain niulli ciirulinn uo roquobts a cull from ull salisbury n c doo it 18.10 bo tf yaltuo-lolluh in â– si fayetteville street 1 a l e i g it , x . 0 . iltivlng im i'liiiiii'i'liiin wiih uny othor llotol in italolgh i i~ii.il i makotho vabbobottoh house m ii it it has burn tin only first i'ltiss lintel in tin city 1 ifl blair miirili 1*1â€”11 proprlotor mansion house charlotte n 0 this wall known holla having boon nkwi.y i-*iiim.*iii:n uinl iti:i*it*i*i:i in every dopart is nuiv open fur tin ai'i'iiiiiiuiidiiliiiii of thk travelling public jgy omnibus nt dopol mi arrivnl oftniins.*^t fob i â€” nf ii c klti.ks .',,.,,',-. edgewortii female seminary the next session wlllooinme u the lirst moudny of sopteinbor vve make good soli in rs good musioians mul good tenohurs of un pupils mul give theni a training fitted tu inuke them iraiticul uud useful women for olroulars mlilr.'ss j m m caldwelt july i-2m qreeusborn n.c " wis u n7vm}*\am dealeil in first class drugs medicines paints oils dye stuffs perfumery patent medicines kerosene lamps lamp fixtures vinegar bitters l'livslelaxs orders o c 0 i ./ ' pioscrlptlons ciircfiilly compounded nil liniir ilu.i a night prices greatly reduced salisbury n ..' . january ul ih6 ly cxizhmcivzo-sfs stage lines m^rz warsaw avj to fayetteville jii.wi warsaw for payottovlllo daily ox j copt sunday ifyou aro in western x ciinilii a gu tu italolgh and procuro u through â– â€¢ i,i i'.iie il!e liu-s : through tickets from tiiililslmro via warsaw to fayettovillo ii tl r ' i ill ti i i'l'i'iu woldon i fuyi'ii ville yi through tickets from wilmington via warsaw to knyettovillo ii rilali'l.'itti to vi\a dert10r0 : i.anvi i'h irlotlu alter trains from italolgh ami columbia via minima for wndushoro i'n lai . tl .' - ' y â– â– i h iltirilny leave u'u de.-iboro t 'â– lay tl irsduy and saturday nf i ter arrival of trains and stage from wilmington head of chatham l.'.ii itoad to jouoshoro x 0 daily e i â– â€¢* ' sundays 1 e ii ,â€¢ hen i . f "'...."â– un roll itoad after ar ' rival nl train from italulgh lam a jonosboro aftor arrival of train froni kayi'll.'iilli clt iiinitiii.s accommodation line botwoon salem and high point will charter stages nt nil hours chnaper thnn the cheap c i hliaa u i lilt la-l i i 1 1 . sill 111 x c e t < i.i.mmons oct 1 1800 tf contractor encourage homo manufacture ! tiik best hitters manufac t it red by uny druggist pharmaceutist or nnv body else is nicholson's regenerating hitter i fur ilu euro ul kheumatistn scrofula chills i mul fevur uml all diseases ul tin blood liv er kidney mul lungs restoring health and vigor ... nil t is nun uf your quaok beverages but excellent medicine price 1,00 per bottle druggists aud nil merchants will do well to address 1 m nicholson sit july 15 im viulliiiivilln n c charlotte female institute ciiarlottee n ('. tin 13th annual scssiou nf this institution common t the it.'th soptoinber and ooutiuuos antil hu tli uf iiitu 1,-71 an accompli la i i irps of toaehors has boon i'liiplnyed in nil brauchoa usually taught in ii!-i la â– l'i a ila sonilnnrios pur circular and catalogue containing full liallialllill a - 1 tnrnih iiii itilill'i * li'i:v it liriiwkl.l v son7 ch rlnlti n 0 ll |, l:iir.\'i'l-:s i i robcrl , 1 â– â– â€¢*., lexington n c | v i ii jnhnson " " in e nvc m ii.lii charlotte x .'. kov lai phillips i h davidson college x * '. i'l-ul'.l i i " i . . i hard on " " " ex iov / li vain , i hnrl ille x (' ial '" ii ll d o t y s washing machine